Peace Corps

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an agency of the U.S. established in 1961 to provide volunteers skilled in teaching, construction, etc. to assist people of underdeveloped areas abroad

Peace Corps

noun

A federal government organization, set up in 1961, that trains and sends American volunteers abroad to work with people of developing countries on projects for technological, agricultural, and educational improvement.

Peace Corps

Proper noun

An independent United States federal agency for volunteers to help in developing countries where aid is needed.